What are succulent plants
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What are succulent plants
Succulent plants refer to those with at least one of the three major nutritional organs - roots, stems, and leaves - being fleshy and juicy, with the function of storing a large amount of water. These plants have thick roots, stems, and leaves, and are drought-resistant. They have a very small shape and rich colors, making them very popular. Currently, there are over 10,000 species of plants worldwide, classified into more than 100 families.
Common succulent plants
Peach Beauty
Peach Beauty is a succulent plant of the Crassula family and the thick-leafed genus. It is a horticultural variety obtained by scientists crossing Yue Beauty and Rice Field Princess. It is not distributed in nature. Its leaves are very thick, originally slightly gray, but can turn pink under good lighting and large temperature differences, making it very beautiful. It can be placed in a pot for indoor display or planted in a garden themed with succulents.
Long Moon
Long Moon is a succulent plant of the Crassula family and the windmill grass genus, an evergreen hanging sub-shrub with thick leaves, no petioles, and a gray-green base color covered with white frost. It can turn pink-purple with long periods of sunlight and large temperature differences. The leaves and branches gather into a rosette shape, the corolla has 5 lobes with purple-red spots at the tips, the stamens are arranged in two rounds, and the anthers are bright red, flowering from April to May.
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